Carl Jackson dives into the complexities of the Iranian ceasefire deal and the implications of birthright citizenship. He discusses the recent developments in the Middle East, including the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and shares his thoughts on the potential consequences of a prolonged conflict. Carl also explores the concept of birthright citizenship, questioning its validity and the impact it has on American society. He's joined by various guests, including Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, who shares his insights on the military situation in Iran.

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